
Hitesh Sachdeva contributed to front end development and UI/UX design across the KaotoIO/kaoto and fbicyber/opencti__opencti repositories using React, JavaScript, and TypeScript. He enhanced user experience by clarifying the Playbook Update Drawer title in opencti__opencti and enforced schema validation for primitive Body mappings in KaotoIO/kaoto, reducing mapping errors and improving data integrity. In KaotoIO/kaoto, he engineered a flicker-free export process for FlowExportImage by cloning containers and using hidden canvases, ensuring accurate visual exports without disrupting the live view. His work demonstrated thoughtful problem-solving and attention to UI stability, data quality, and maintainability.

December 2025 performance summary for KaotoIO/kaoto focusing on UI stability and export fidelity. Delivered a flicker-free export experience for FlowExportImage and related visualizations, significantly improving user experience for exported visuals in Kaoto flows. Achieved codebase simplification through targeted refactor and ensured robust, full captures across all visual exports. The work enhances reliability, reduces user friction, and scales with future visualization features.
December 2025 performance summary for KaotoIO/kaoto focusing on UI stability and export fidelity. Delivered a flicker-free export experience for FlowExportImage and related visualizations, significantly improving user experience for exported visuals in Kaoto flows. Achieved codebase simplification through targeted refactor and ensured robust, full captures across all visual exports. The work enhances reliability, reduces user friction, and scales with future visualization features.
October 2025: Focused delivery across two repositories to boost UI clarity and data integrity. Key outcomes include clarifying the Playbook Update Drawer title for better user guidance in fbicyber/opencti__opencti and adding a schema enforcement guard to prevent primitive Body mappings without a defined schema in KaotoIO/kaoto. These changes reduce user errors, improve data integrity, and streamline mapping workflows, aligning with product UX improvements and data quality goals.
October 2025: Focused delivery across two repositories to boost UI clarity and data integrity. Key outcomes include clarifying the Playbook Update Drawer title for better user guidance in fbicyber/opencti__opencti and adding a schema enforcement guard to prevent primitive Body mappings without a defined schema in KaotoIO/kaoto. These changes reduce user errors, improve data integrity, and streamline mapping workflows, aligning with product UX improvements and data quality goals.
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